Little red riding hood My purpose is to recount Written & illustrated by Alex Brown I dedicate this book to my family & teachers
Little red riding hood
Publishing info Published by Alex’s Amazing writing Suitable for kids 5 & over Deaths in story Not for people who like wolfs Copyright 2010 ISBN code 1598738
Little Red Riding Hood went to deliver some goodies to her sick Grandma. “Don’t go into the forest its dangerous” shouted her mum. “I won’t” she shouted back. But she did go into the forest. The forest is as dark as bats wings.
She started talking to some of the animals as she passed. “Hello Mr rabbit how are you today? Hello Mrs squirrel have you stored all your nuts for the winter?”.
She met someone she hadn’t seen before “Hello” said Little Red Riding Hood. “Hello” said the wolf “there are some lovely flowers over there” said the wolf.
Little Red went over and picks quite a lot of flowers. While little red was picking flowers the wolf snuck away to grandmas house. He tied a red handkerchief around his neck so grandma wouldn’t recognise him.
When the wolf got to grannies house he knocked on the door. “ Come in” said granny. “What big eyes you have little red riding hood” said grandma. “All the better to see you with” said the wolf. “What big a big nose you have little red riding hood” said grandma.
“All the better to smell you with” said the wolf. “What big teeth you have little red riding hood” shrieks grandma. All the better to eat you with” said the wolf and swallows grandma hole. Ding! Dong! Someone was at the door! It was Little Red Riding Hood. The wolf put on grandma’s bedclothes and jumped into her bed.
“Come in”, said the wolf in his squeakiest granny voice. “What big eyes you have Grandma” said little red riding hood. “All the better to see you with” said the wolf. “What big ears you have Grandma”. “All the better to hear you Grandma” “What a big nose you have Grandma “All the better to smell you with” “What big teeth you have” “all the better to eat you with and swallows her whole.
Suddenly a woodcutter swings through the window and kills the wolf and helps little red and grandma out. “That wolf was tricky but I got him” says the woodcutter. “Never go into the forest again” “I am never going into the forest again” said Little Red. Little Red didn’t go into the forest again
This story is about little red riding hood , the wolf , grandma and a woodcutter. Will the woodcutter chop the wolf’s head off or get eaten?
My purpose is to recount Written & illustrated by Alex Brown
I dedicate this book to my family & teachers
Little red riding hood
Publishing info
Published by Alex’s Amazing writing
Suitable for kids 5 & over
Deaths in story
Not for people who like wolfs
Copyright 2010 ISBN code 1598738
Little Red Riding Hood went to deliver some goodies to her sick Grandma. “Don’t go into the forest its dangerous” shouted her mum. “I won’t” she shouted back. But she did go into the forest. The forest is as dark as bats wings.
She started talking to some of the animals as she passed. “Hello Mr rabbit how are you today? Hello Mrs squirrel have you stored all your nuts for the winter?”.
She met someone she hadn’t seen before “Hello” said Little Red Riding Hood. “Hello” said the wolf “there are some lovely flowers over there” said the wolf.
Little Red went over and picks quite a lot of flowers. While little red was picking flowers the wolf snuck away to grandmas house. He tied a red
handkerchief around his neck so grandma wouldn’t recognise him.
When the wolf got to grannies house he knocked on the door. “ Come in” said granny. “What big eyes you have little red riding hood” said grandma. “All the better to see you with” said the wolf. “What big a big nose you have little red riding hood” said grandma.
“All the better to smell you with” said the wolf. “What big teeth you have little red riding hood” shrieks grandma. All the better to eat you with” said the wolf and swallows grandma hole. Ding! Dong! Someone was at the door! It was Little Red Riding Hood. The wolf put on grandma’s bedclothes and jumped into her bed.
“Come in”, said the wolf in his squeakiest granny voice. “What big eyes you have Grandma” said little red riding hood. “All the better to see you with” said the wolf. “What big ears you have Grandma”. “All the better to hear you Grandma” “What a big nose you have Grandma “All the better to smell you with” “What big teeth you have” “all the better to eat you with and swallows her whole.
Suddenly a woodcutter swings through the window and kills the wolf and helps little red and grandma out. “That wolf was tricky but I got him” says the woodcutter. “Never go into the forest again” “I am never going into the forest again” said Little Red. Little Red didn’t go into the forest again
This story is about little red riding hood , the wolf , grandma and a woodcutter. Will the woodcutter chop the wolf’s head off or get eaten?
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